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BlueSky Aerodata Partnership Creates Detailed Photomap of Paris
Thursday July 20, 2006
Aerial mapping company BlueSky International, in partnership with Aerodata International Surveys, has created the most up to date and detailed aerial photomap of Paris. (Credits spatialnews)aeroGRID?‹ Belgium launched ?± aerial photography Antwerp to Brussels online
Sunday August 14, 2005
After the successful launch in September 2004 of aeroGRID?‹ Netherlands, on which online aerial photography of the entire Netherlands can be found, the Belgian aeroGRID?‹ website has now also been launched. (Credits Aerodata Surveys)31st International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
Sunday February 27, 2005
June 20 - 24, 2005, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
We are pleased to invite you to the 31st International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. The overall theme is the use of Earth observation systems in monitoring, understanding and managing our planet's environment with particular emphasis on global change, security and sustainability. The Symposium will include oral and poster sessions on vital issues of interest to research and educational institutions, governmental agencies, commercial companies as well as resource managers, decision-makers in public and private sectors and scientists involved in remote sensing research and applications.
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All space missions are difficult. Docking a pair of spacecraft is tough but flying multiple satellites together in formation is the real cutting edge.
As Vega’s development is coming to an end with the qualification flight scheduled in 2011, two contracts were signed to allow the project to move on to the next phase.
ESA’s GOCE gravity mission has recovered from a glitch that prevented the satellite from sending its flow of scientific data to the ground. News of the recovery comes earlier than expected, thanks to the fervent efforts of a team of experts.
This month the annual Congress of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) will be held in Prague for the first time in 33 years. The global event highlights the growing activities in space industry, science and education in the Czech Republic — ESA's newest Member State.
ESA is offering European students the opportunity to conduct hypergravity experiments, with a call for proposals for the 2011 ‘Spin Your Thesis!’ campaign.